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'''Stephen Moses''', Professor, Departments of Medical Microbiology, Community Health Sciences and Medicine. Stephen Moses has been a circumcision proponent since at least 1994.<ref name="Moses1994">{{REFjournal
|last=Moses
|firstinit=S. |last1author-link=Stephen Moses |last2=Plummer |first1init2=F.A.FA |last2last3=Bradley |first2init3=J.E.JE |last3last4=Ndinya-Achola |first3init4=J.O.JO |last4last5=Nagelkerke |first4init5=N.J.NJ |last5last6=Ronald |first5init6=A.R.AR
|title=The association between lack of male circumcision and risk for HIV infection: a review of the epidemiological data
|journal=Sex Transm Dis
}}</ref> Moses (along with [[Robert C. Bailey]]) was responsible for one of the three major African circumcision trials (funded by NIAID and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research)<ref>{{REFjournal
|last=Krieger
|firstinit=J.N.JN
|last2=Bailey
|first2init2=R.C.RC
|last3=Opeya
|first3init3=J.
|etal=yes
|date=2005-11
== Interests ==
According to Stephen's bio, his interest is in biological and behavioural risk factors for STI/HIV transmission.<ref name='moses-bio'>{{REFweb
|last=Dr. Moses
|first=Stephen
|title=Dr. Stephen Moses
|url=http://umanitoba.ca/faculties/medicine/units/medical_microbiology/faculty/StephenMoses.html
|publisher=University of Manitoba
|last=Boyle
|first=Gregory J.
|init=GJ
|author-link=
|last2=Hill
|first2=George
|init2=G
|author2-link=George Hill
|title=Sub-Saharan African randomised clinical trials into male circumcision and HIV transmission: Methodological, ethical and legal concerns
}}</ref> Garenne & Matthews (2019) report that circumcised men have as much HIV infection as intact men.<ref>{{REFjournal
|last=Garenne
|firstinit=M
|author-link=
|last2=Matthews
|first2init2=A
|author2-link=
|etal=no
* Prevalence and risk factors for human papillomavirus infection by penile site in uncircumcised Kenyan men.<ref>{{REFjournal
|last=Smith
|firstinit=J.S.JS
|last2=Backes
|first2init2=D.M.DM
|last3=Hudgens
|first3init3=M.G.MG
|etal=yes
|date=2010-01
* Top Achievements in Health Research: Male circumcision: a new approach to reducing HIV transmission.<ref>{{REFjournal
|last=Moses
|firstinit=S. |author-link=Stephen Moses
|date=2009-10
|title=Male circumcision: a new approach to reducing HIV transmission
* Does sex in the early period after circumcision increase HIV-seroconversion risk? Pooled analysis of adult male circumcision clinical trials.<ref>{{REFjournal
|last=Mehta
|firstinit=S.D.SD
|last2=Gray
|first2init2=R.H.RH
|last3=Auvert
|first3init3=B.
|etal=yes
|date=2007-07
* Male circumcision for HIV prevention in young men in Kisumu, Kenya: a randomised controlled trial.<ref>{{REFjournal
|last=Bailey
|firstinit=R.C.RC
|last2=Moses
|first2init2=S. |author2-link=Stephen Moses
|last3=Parker
|first3init3=C.B.CB
|etal=yes
|date=2007-02
* Modelling the public health impact of male circumcision for HIV prevention in high prevalence areas in Africa.<ref>{{REFjournal
|last=Nagelkerke
|firstinit=N.J.NJ
|last2=Moses
|first2init2=S. |author2-link=Stephen Moses
|last3=de Vlas
|first3init3=S.J.SJ
|last4=Bailey
|first4init4=R.C.RC
|date=2007
|title=Modelling the public health impact of male circumcision for HIV prevention in high prevalence areas in Africa
* Adult male circumcision outcomes: experience in a developing country setting.<ref>{{REFjournal
|last=Krieger
|firstinit=J.N.JN
|last2=Bailey
|first2init2=R.C.RC
|last3=Opeya
|first3init3=J.C.JC
|etal=yes
|date=2007
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